Monday, November 25, 2019

The Write Escape

In Charish Reid's The Write Escape, this contemporary romance is so wonderfully written and moving and would take you on an amazing journey. For Antonia Harper, she's planning her wedding, working on a historical romance novel, and stuck in her editing job at a small literary press in Chicago. With a shake-up at work, she discovered her fiance Derek Rogers has been cheating on her. She breaks up the wedding and went on an escape to Ireland where she would've spent her honeymoon. During her stay at Tully Cross, she runs into Professor Aidan Byrnes, a hot Irish white male, at Supervalu, and also her next-door neighbor in the small village, who became her friend and didn't mind she was an African-American woman. Besides his sexy Irish brogue, he had lost his inspiration for his conference paper to get tenure at the college. But Antonia had helped him find it, when they discuss their own emotional baggage issues, and be inspired by each other to pursue their literary dreams. But they had some hiccups along the way if they want to be together in the end. But they followed their hearts and thier dreams to find their own HEA in a blissful way.

This was a sweet and a fantastic contemporary romance that features diverse characters and a charming cast. I cared for Antonia completely when she needed to escape from Chicago and to break a break from it all. I also found Aidan a real charmer and a sexy piece of eye-candy who had met his match in Toni. I care for them both who rescued each other and loved each other despite the odds, no matter what life throws along the way. I loved the Irish locations and the scenic settings up and around the town that made it feel idyllic and charming to stay in the village. This would make you want to find your own retreat with some humorous bits, a lot of loving, some sweet Irish drama and action throughout the novel.

Will you find your own Write Escape in Ireland today?






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